Program Twelfth Night 1982

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OTT E R B EIN

TWELFTH NIGHT

by William Shakespeare

featuring Professional Guest Artist RONALD DRAKE FEBRUARY 24-25-26-27,1982 Director - Joe Proctor Scenery & Lighting Designer - Robert Fox Costume Designer - Lucy Lee Reuther Choreographer - Joanne VanSant Special Music by - John Duffy Music Direction by • Dr. Lyle Barkhymer

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NEW SCENE SHOP OPEN HOUSE The Otterbein College Theatre and the Office of Development would like to invite you to an OPEN HOUSE for the NEW SCENE SHOP immediately following the performance. Theatre students and faculty will be delighted to show you the excellent new facilities, the culmination of a long awaited dream. The tour will include the Scene Shop, renovated Costume Shop, Make­ up rodms. Green Room and the old Scene Shop that will shortly be converted into new dressing rooms. Do join us for a complete look at all the back stage activities that make theatre at Otter­ bein a visual delight. Ushers will meet you at the front of the auditorium following the performance.

PROFESSIONAL GUEST ARTIST RONALD DRAKE Mr. Drake has appeared on Broadway as Prince Albert in “Blood Red Roses”, Pradah Singh in “Conduct Unbecoming”, Leslie Bromhead in “No Sex Please, We’re British” and Inspector Bones in “Jumpers”. Bom in Southsea, England, Mr. Drake was educated at Wells Cathedral School, after which he worked at various times as a schoolmaster, costings clerk, cellar man in a hotel, grocery clerk, market gardener and at painting Victoria Station. After two years in the Rifle Brigade, he trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama in London and made his first professional appearance as the Archangel Gabriel with the Pilgrim Players. Having worked with various repertory companies all over England and in the Channel Islands, he made his ^^lest End debut in a revival of “Ten Minute Alibi”, followed by “You Too Can Have A Body” and the record-breaking musical “Salad Days”. He came to the United States in 1961 to play Henry Higgins with the National Company of “My Fair Lady” and has made New York his home ever since. In touring companies and in regional and stock theatres, he has appeared in shows rang­ ing from “Marat/Sade” to “The Boy Friend”, and also with the Shaw Festival at Niagara-onthe-Lake in Canada. Mr. Drake last appeared in Columbus in another tour of “My Fair Lady”— this time as Colonel Pickering. His most recent engagement was at the Roundabout Theatre in Manhattan where he played Lord Summerhays in the very successful production of “Misalliance”.

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DIRECTOR’S CORNER There is evidence that TWELFTH NIGHT may have been originally performed during the Twelfth Night, or Epiphany celebration of 1601. Certainly, the whimsical merrymaking tmd lighthearted themes of the play suggest such an occasion, with the character. Sir Toby Belch, strongly re­ sembling the “Lord of Misrule”, the traditional leader of those festivities. Other historians see in Toby a reincarnation of Sir John FalstJiff, a decidedly popular character of previous Shakespeare plays. There is little doubt, however, that the intent of the play is firolicsome and satirical. Shakespeare’s depiction of Elizabethan types is pointedly drawn in TWELFTH NIGHT. The structure of Olivia’s household accurately represents that of many Elizabethan gentlewomen. Servants, gendefolk, clowns, musicians, and other staff often numbered as many as 70 in a single house, and were presided over by a steward, here seen in the character of Malvolio. Yet, Shakespeare obviously intended to inject a spirit of fantasy and romance by setting the action in the mythical kingdom of Illyria, ruled by the noble Count Orsino. On a personal note,

I wish to thank Charles Dodrill, Fred Thayer, Ronald Drake, Lucy Lee Reuther, Robert Fox, members of the Department of Music, and students of the Department of Speech and Theatre for their able assistance and participation in this, my first production at Otterbeln. I hope you, the audience will enjoy as we have enjoyed, TWELI^H NIGHT or WHAT YOU WILL. Joe Proctor

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